### Margins for notification-center/notifications
margin-top: 0
margin-right: 0

### Margins for notification-center
margin-bottom: 0

### Width of the notification center/notifications in pixels.
width: 500

### Command to run at startup. This can be used to setup
### button states.
# startup-command: deadd-notification-center-startup

### Monitor on which the notification center/notifications will be
### printed. If "follow-mouse" is set true, this does nothing.
### monitor: 0

### If true, the notification center/notifications will open on the
### screen, on which the mouse is. Overrides the "monitor" setting.
follow-mouse: true

notification-center:
  ### Margin at the top/right/bottom of the notification center in
  ### pixels. This can be used to avoid overlap between the notification
  ### center and bars such as polybar or i3blocks.
  # margin-top: 0
  # margin-right: 0
  # margin-bottom: 0

  ### Width of the notification center in pixels.
  # width: 500

  ### Monitor on which the notification center will be printed. If
  ### "follow-mouse" is set true, this does nothing.
  # monitor: 0

  ### If true, the notification center will open on the screen, on which
  ### the mouse is. Overrides the "monitor" setting.
  # follow-mouse: false

  ### Notification center closes when the mouse leaves it
  hide-on-mouse-leave: true

  ### If newFirst is set to true, newest notifications appear on the top
  ### of the notification center. Else, notifications stack, from top to
  ### bottom.
  new-first: true

  ### If true, the transient field in notifications will be ignored,
  ### thus the notification will be persisted in the notification
  ### center anyways
  ignore-transient: false

  ### Custom buttons in notification center
  buttons:
    ### Numbers of buttons that can be drawn on a row of the notification
    ### center.
    # buttons-per-row: 5

    ### Height of buttons in the notification center (in pixels).    
    # button-height: 60

    ### Horizontal and vertical margin between each button in the 
    ### notification center (in pixels).
    # button-margin: 2

    ### Button actions and labels. For each button you must specify a
    ### label and a command.
    actions:
      # - label: VPN
      #   command: "sudo vpnToggle"
      # - label: Bluetooth
      #   command: bluetoothToggle
      # - label: Wifi
      #   command: wifiToggle
      # - label: Screensaver
      #   command: screensaverToggle
      # - label: Keyboard
      #   command: keyboardToggle

notification:
  ### If true, markup (<u>, <i>, <b>, <a>) will be displayed properly
  use-markup: true

  ### If true, html entities (&#38; for &, &#37; for %, etc) will be
  ### parsed properly. This is useful for chromium-based apps, which
  ### tend to send these in notifications.
  parse-html-entities: true

  dbus:

    ### If noti-closed messages are enabled, the sending application
    ### will know that a notification was closed/timed out. This can
    ### be an issue for certain applications, that overwrite
    ### notifications on status updates (e.g. Spotify on each
    ### song). When one of these applications thinks, the notification
    ### has been closed/timed out, they will not overwrite existing
    ### notifications but send new ones. This can lead to redundant
    ### notifications in the notification center, as the close-message
    ### is send regardless of the notification being persisted.
    send-noti-closed: false

  app-icon:

    ### If set to true: If no icon is passed by the app_icon parameter
    ### and no application "desktop-entry"-hint is present, deadd will
    ### try to guess the icon from the application name (if present).
    guess-icon-from-name: true

    ### The display size of the application icons in the notification 
    ### pop-ups and in the notification center
    icon-size: 20

  image:

    ### The maximal display size of images that are part of
    ### notifications for notification pop-ups and in the notification
    ### center
    size: 100

    ### The margin around the top, bottom, left, and right of
    ### notification images.
    margin-top: 15
    margin-bottom: 15
    margin-left: 15
    margin-right: 0

  ### Apply modifications to certain notifications:
  ### Each modification rule needs a "match" and either a "modify" or
  ### a "script" entry.
  modifications:
  ### Match:
  ### Matches the notifications against these rules. If all of the
  ### values (of one modification rule) match, the "modify"/"script"
  ### part is applied.
  # - match:
      ### Possible match criteria:
      # title: "Notification title"
      # body: "Notification body"
      # time: "12:44"
      # app-name: "App name"

    # modify:
      ### Possible modifications
      # title: "abc"
      # body: "abc"
      # app-name: "abc"
      # app-icon: "file:///abc.png"
      ### The timeout has three special values:
      ### timeout: 0 -> don't time out at all
      ### timeout: -1 -> use default timeout
      ### timeout: 1 -> don't show as pop-up
      ### timeout: >1 -> milliseconds until timeout
      # timeout: 1
      # margin-right: 10
      # margin-top: 10
      # image: "file:///abc.png"
      # image-size: 10
      # transient: true
      # send-noti-closed: false
      ### Remove action buttons from notifications
      # remove-actions: true
      ### Add a class-name to the notification container, that can be
      ### used for specific styling of notifications using the
      ### deadd.css file
      # class-name: "abc"

  # - match:
      # app-name: "Chromium"

    ### Instead of modifying a notification directly, a script can be
    ### run, which will receive the notification as JSON on STDIN. It
    ### is expected to return JSON/YAML configuration that defines the
    ### modifications that should be applied. Minimum complete return
    ### value must be '{"modify": {}, "match": {}}'. Always leave the "match"
    ### object empty (technical reasons, i.e. I am lazy).
    # script: "linux-notification-center-parse-chromium"
  - match:
      app-name: "Spotify"
    modify:
      image-size: 80
      timeout: 1
      send-noti-closed: true
      class-name: "Spotify"
  # - match:
  #     title: Bildschirmhelligkeit
  #   modify:
  #     image-size: 60
  popup:

    ### Default timeout used for notifications in milli-seconds.  This can
    ### be overwritten with the "-t" option (or "--expire-time") of the
    ### notify-send command.
    default-timeout: 10000

    # Margin above/right/between notifications (in pixels). This can
    # be used to avoid overlap between notifications and a bar such as
    # polybar or i3blocks.
    margin-top: 50
    margin-right: 50
    margin-between: 20

    ### Monitor on which the notifications will be
    ### printed. If "follow-mouse" is set true, this does nothing.
    # monitor: 0

    ### If true, the notifications will open on the
    ### screen, on which the mouse is. Overrides the "monitor" setting.
    # follow-mouse: false

    click-behavior:
      
      ### The mouse button for dismissing a popup. Must be either "mouse1", 
      ### "mouse2", "mouse3", "mouse4", or "mouse5"
      dismiss: mouse1

      ### The mouse button for opening a popup with the default action.
      ### Must be either "mouse1", "mouse2", "mouse3", "mouse4", or "mouse5"
      default-action: mouse3
